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Guggulsterones (37.5 mg-60 tabs)*

Guggulsterones (37.5 mg-60 tabs)*

Guggulsterones help maintain cholesterol levels already in the normal range, by acting at the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) to promote the conversion of cholesterol into bile. They also boost thyroid activity, which supports cholesterol regulation by the liver.

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